Our Society has been running for over fifty years. We meet at 2pm on the third Tuesday of each month at the W.I. Hall, Samuel Road, Langdon Hills, SS16 6EZ We usually have a speaker, a mini show, sale table and tea,
Annual pagan convention in Colchester, Essex which raises funds for local charities and good causes.
Leigh Floral Group is a club for people of all ages who are interested in floral arrangement skills, friendship and fun. We are affiliated to the National Association of Floral Arrangement Societies (a Reg'd National Charity). We meet once a month at St Aidan’s Church Hall, Leigh, for workshops, floral arrangement demonstrations and social events.
Swifts are on the decline and need our help. Lewes Swift Supporters is a group of volunteer who seek to protect and expand the town's falling population of Swifts by monitoring and caring for the nest sites that we already have and by creating new homes for the birds. Together, we can do this!
Lingfield Community Library is a small charity operated by a group of volunteers that works together with Surrey County Council to deliver a community library service to the residents of Lingfield and surrounding parishes.
London Jaguars Community Association is a registered charity serving the community with health and wellbeing programmes to the most disadvantaged and vulnerable within the borough of Tower Hamlets
Longridge Heritage Centre occupies the former Preston and Longridge Railway Station, operational from 1840-1967. The former station also houses the Town Council Offices, The Station Cafe and a meeting room for hire. The Centre holds extensive information about Longridge, the Town Archive and has regularly changing exhibitions. Registered Charity No.1158326
A local history society for Longridge and district in the Ribble Valley and in the heart of Lancashire, The society covers history from local and a wider area . Meetings are friendly and informal. Guests and new members are always welcome.
The Lydian Choir is a small group of enthusiastic musicians in North Lincolnshire
The Madley Craft and Coffee Group meet at Madley Parish Hall every Tuesday 10 am-12 noon. This is a friendly and informal group so just bring along work that you want to complete or have a problem with.
MEFAS provides training in first aid and emergency aid (CERT) to the public. MEFAS also offers first aid cover at events ranging from school fetes, local fund raising activities, children's football leagues and assistance to trading charities and commercial operations. MEFAS provides these services, in the main, to South London Boroughs and North Surrey.
Maldon Museum in the Park exhibits items directly related to the town and District. We are a registered charity run entirely by volunteers. The Museum was established in the early 1920’s, as Maldon Borough Museum and in 1996 moved to our current premises, the Edwardian built former Park Keepers Lodge in Promenade Park, Maldon.
We are a conservation group affiliated to the National Trust and help with practical conservation work on mainly local NT properties. Volunteers from all walks of life come together to enjoy the outdoors by doing tasks which put something back into the countryside by maintaining woodland, paths, stiles, fences etc.
The Mandeville Hall is a charitable organisation providing facilities to the local community. The building is made up from a main hall, a smaller hall, a bar, a stage and a commercial kitchen - as much or as little can be hired as needed.
Manningtree & District Photographic Society is a small and friendly group of photography enthusiasts who meet up on the Essex/Suffolk border. The club aims to provide an enjoyable environment for members to enjoy the development of their photographic skills through a variety of activities in the company of like-minded individuals.
Website of the March Twinning Association, managing relationships and activities regarding the twinning agreement between March, Cambridgeshire and St Jean-de-Braye in France
Our Society meets at St John's Centre in Merrow, Guildford on Tuesday evenings in March, April, June, October and November. We have illustrated talks on garden-related topics and an informal Evening Show, judged by all present. We visit a local garden each summer and have an annual Autumn Show. We are affiliated to the Surrey Horticultural Federation and the RHS.
We are not for profit voluntary group that organises and produces the Middlewich Annual Show which is for members of the community to show their skills in crafts, photography, cooking and display home grown fruit and vegetables with flower arranging etc.
We are an annual horse show based in the village of Moniaive, Dumfries and Galloway. We have a variety of show classes, working hunter, fun show jumping and local dog show. The show is ran by a small committee and has been running for over 40 years.
Established in 1894 the aim of the Monks Risborough Horticultural Society is to promote the knowledge and appreciation of the cultivation of plants in gardens and allotments in the Risborough area. It is open to people of all ages and levels of experience and promotes other traditional skills including cookery, handicrafts, art, and photography.
Registered as a SCIO for the benefit of the community of Morebattle and surrounding district we host weekly events such as, Adult Exercise Group, Indoor Bowls, Badminton and have several Coffee Mornings for the benefit of local groups throughout the year and host the annual Flower Show. The hall is also available for private hire for public meetings, family parties.
We welcome anyone with an interest in photography, and you don't need a fancy camera to join, just an interest in taking pictures. Our members have a range of skills, and a range of ages, so come along and see what we do! If you want to find out more, please visit our social media
Moreton village hall is used for regular community bookings such as the Parish Council and the local Horticultural Society, as well as for one off bookings such as birthday parties. The booking site provides contact details for the Booking Secretary. In future the site may be further developed to allow bookings to be made directly on the site.
Morgan Sports Car Club. Regional centre for Swindon, Newbury, and surrounding area
The mission of Nature-Connected Neighbourhoods is to create and enhance corridors for wildlife to thrive in our urban communities. We aim to achieve this by encouraging engagement by local communities to create shared use of outdoor spaces.
Pentraeth Memorial Hall serves our local communities across the surrounding areas of Anglesey. The Hall is modern, light airy and hosts a wide variety of events, sports, community groups etc from Thai boxing, yoga, to voluntary groups and local Councils. Not forgetting children’s parties! The Hall is available to hire. Please contact us to discuss your requirements. 
The Newick Allotment Society is a voluntary group who works closely with the Parish Council to identify land for those seeking an allotment and to manage the current plots within the village.
Newmarket Chess Club meets on Monday evenings at 7.30 at Exning Road Club. It is affiliated with Bury Area Chess League, Cambridgeshire Chess League and the EACU. We presently don't have any active teams but are building up our membership to be in a good position to enter a team in the BACL in September 2022.
Community not for profit angling club. Bait/ terminal tackle and low cost equipment sold on site. Season tickets, day tickets, junior angling coaching sessions. Aquatic plants and related accessories available. All money raised from sales goes to upkeep of fishery and running childrens angling club / coaching sessions.
Not for profit fishing club. Based in Darwen Lancashire. Catering for all ages and abilities. Affordable Angling for All.
Formed in 1976 in Northampton, we meet twice a month at Kingsley Park Working Mens Club and in the good weather we meet at our pond at Whites Nursery in Earls Barton. We attend many events throughout the year, sometimes taking our mobile pond with us.
North Barrow is a small village South of Castle Cary in Somerset. There is a committee of volunteers that organise the running and maintenance of the village hall. This hall provides a venue for toddler group, social events, quiz nights, music, dog training, disco's, charity events. All proceeds go towards maintenance of the hall other charities.
A group of people interested in making Audio Visual presentations that is stories illustrated by photographs and accompanied by voice and music recordings.
The aim of the association is to assist any person in the pursuit of gardening as a recreation and promote health, education and community. The allotment provides help to new gardeners on the site in whatever way is appropriate including providing where possible introduction to a nearby experienced gardener with the view to special help during early months of tenancy.
The primary goal is to assist composers in creating realistic performances using sample sets, making it easier for orchestra managers and conductors to evaluate pieces for live concerts. Additionally, my service aims to renew interest in works that haven't been heard in decades or centuries, attracting audiences to live performances and preserving musical heritage.
We're a group of nerds organising the Outer Hebrides' first Comic-con to be held in Stornoway in October 2022. Want to get involved? Come and join us!
The choir started in 1986, we are a happy friendly group of singers. Our aim is to enjoy singing together and to perform charity concerts. Come and join us, no auditions required, just an enthusiasm to sing.
We are a friendly and fun mixed Morris side of all ages. Fifteen to seventy, and lots of ages in between. Always welcome new dancers and musicians.
Oxnam Village Hall SCIO is a Scottish charity. We own and run the village hall which serves the Oxnam community, c. 3 miles from Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders. Community activities including social gatherings, craft groups, lectures, coffee mornings, meetings etc., bring people together in this rural area.
A group set up to celebrate the life and times of Sir Robert Peel and his family, who lived at nearby Drayton Manor. We run a museum of Drayton Manor and Police memorabilia at Middleton Hall, Tamworth, attend schools and outside groups, to give talks explaining the history of both the Peels, that period in time, and Police service history.
Pendle Ladies' Choir (formerly Nelson Civic Ladies Choir) is a group of around 50 ladies from around the Pendle area of Lancashire who love to sing! The ladies perform regularly throughout the year and enjoy both concerts and competitions, singing a wide range of music from ABBA to Zadok the Priest - definately something to suit every taste.
Pheasey allotment in Great Barr, is one of four sites run by the BGPW local management Association which is based in Walsall.
Phoenix Clog are a ‘mixed’ Morris Side, based near Epsom, in Surrey, who dance North West Morris. We welcome both men and women, young or old, experienced or novice, musician and dancer. During the Winter months we practice on Wednesday evenings, dancing out at numerous spots throughout the Summer.
The charity directly addresses the benefits of group physical exercise, circuit training, low intensity, high intensity and relaxation techniques by qualified instructor, to help counter the impact and effects of drug or alcohol addiction, anxiety and low self esteem. Additionally we provide mentoring and access to certified counselling and therapy to develop self worth and aid relapse prevention
We manage the Pinehurst Community Centre, Hertford on behalf of the local residents and EHDC. We promote social, welfare, recreational and training activities for the benefit of local residents. The Community Centre hosts a number of activities including a pre-school, dancing classes for children, club for older residents, big band rehearsals, and various private parties for children and adults.
We are an independent, non-profit walking group based in Plymouth, Devon. We have about 70 members. We produce a six-monthly walks programme with fortnightly walks throughout South Devon and Cornwall. We are affiliated with, but not part of, the Ramblers Association. We also offer a full programme of social events.
Ride on one of our miniature steam or diesel hauled trains. There is no charge to ride but all donations will be gratefully received and used to help improve the railway. Our garden railway & traction engine rides will also be operating on most of these dates. Discover Polegates best-kept secret for yourself...It's Bigger than you think!
Gardening Society which holds monthly meetings at the Prestwood Village Hall on the second Thursday of the month, garden outings and an annual show.
This is the website for Princes Risborough North Signal Box, the biggest remaining Great Western Railway design signal box in the country. New volunteers are always welcome!
A village hall providing facilities for groups and individuals in the village and surrounding area. A modern, spacious and multi-functional venue for weddings, parties, sports, social and corporate events. We are a registered charity.
We meet every third Monday of the month from 7.30pm till 9.30pm In the Ramsden Bellhouse Village Community Hall. Perennial membership of £8.00 per couple and £5.00 per single. Monthly meetings will usually include a Speaker, discussing the many aspects of gardening. Garden visits are often planned, during the Summer. Three shows planned every year.
Reading Haydn Choir is a friendly amateur choir which aims for excellent, high quality performances. It is based in Reading, Berkshire, UK
Reading u3a is a learning co-operative of older people, which enables members to share many educational, creative and leisure activities. Activities are organised mainly in small groups that meet regularly, sometimes in each other's homes. It is a member of The Third Age Trust. It pursues a wide range of topics; some academic, some practical and others recreational.
Local newsletter, produced by a not-for-profit organisation, for residents of the parish of Rettendon, including Rettendon Common, Battlesbridge, and Hayes Park. What's on guide and parish news and views. Distributed free by a group of volunteers to every residence in the parish.
The Rettendon Horticultural Society was founded over a hundred years ago, to promote interest in all aspects of horticulture. Today it has a regular calendar of events throughout the year. The society is a friendly organization which welcomes all comers to its events and activities. It holds three shows each year, in Spring, Summer and Autumn.
A local Art Club who meet to paint together with occasional demonstrations and talks. Meetings are on the first and third Wednesdays of each month, 1.30 to 3.30pm at St Peter & St Paul's Parish Centre in Ribchester.
The Ribchester Local History Society aims to provide a forum for those with an interest in the history and environment of Ribchester, Lancashire, and the surrounding area. It aims to undertake research and report on particular aspects of past village life, and to record the memories of those who live within the parish boundaries.
Richmond Chamber Choir is based in Hampton hill. It is affiliated to Richmond-upon-Thames Arts Council. Registered charity no. 287337-R
The Society was formed in 1998 and has many members in the village. There is a full programme of talks which take place in the village hall on the last Tuesday of each month. Our present project which is an account of how World War One effected the village and the lives of the people.
We are the allotment society for Roe Wood Allotments. Our purpose is to develop a thriving, attractive and multifunctional allotment site that benefits our members, wildlife and the local community.
Rothsay Ramblers was formed in 1981, originally as Ramblers, and has about 150 members. We are a sociable group whose primary aim is to enjoy walking in the countryside with an interesting variety of scenery; we walk in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Buckinghamshire.  We organise regular walks on Monday mornings with a range of distances between 3 and 7 miles.
Milton Keynes branch of the RSCDS was formed in 1978. Weekly classes, with an RSCDS qualified teacher, welcome all abilities of dancer, as well as those wanting to start learning. You don’t need your own partner or special clothes. Just wear comfortable clothes, soft shoes and a smile.
Welcome to the Roydon Tennis Club website. We are a small village club funded by a playing membership of around 36. There is a wide range of age and ability among the members. We have an inclusive ethos and hope to include the new and the nervous as well as providing match play for the stronger players.
A large modern village hall with underfloor heating and conveniences. Situated in a beautiful rural setting in the heart of Rushall but with easy access from Pewsey, Marlborough, Devizes and Amesbury. Many regular events held for the local community. This is a perfect venue for parties, club meetings, business presentations and wedding receptions.